Sunday, October 26, 2008
EBHS Differences
We tend to think that everyone in EBHS is pretty similar. After all, we all live in the same place and go to the same school. What are the ways in which we differ from each other?
Laughing about Racism
American Language
Stereotypes in the Media
Tolerance vs Acceptance
College Diversity
Is diversity (racial, religious, geographic, socioeconomic, etc.) an important factor for you when you consider where you will go for college? Why or why not?
**Since MOST OF YOU says yes to this, how can a college go about providing a diverse student population without in some way asking questions about your race, religion, etc.? Is there a good way of going about this?
Lunch Table
In a famous book entitled "Why Are All the Black Kids Sitting Together in the Cafeteria?" psychologist Dr. Beverly Tatum Daniel suggests that it is a very important and healthy phase of identity development for minority students to form homogeneous groups--groups that share their characteristics (for example race, religion, sexuality). What do you think? Would you ever choose to sit at a lunch table of people with whom you felt you had nothing in common?
*Bonus suggestion: try it and write about the experience. Go sit at a random table; call it an anthropological experiment...How did they react; how did you?
Labels:
food for thought,
unit 2 challenge,
unit 2 diversity
Friday, October 3, 2008
NEDA
Hey, so here is the site for the National Eating Disorders Association.
It really is a great association... check out the latest news and what the association is all about. This helps spread awareness and such. I discovered the website a handful of years ago, and even if you do not suffer, you might know someone who does. i hope this helps someone.
check out the site:
http://www.nationaleatingdisorders.org/
thanks,
alex b. period 2 and Ashley G. period 3
It really is a great association... check out the latest news and what the association is all about. This helps spread awareness and such. I discovered the website a handful of years ago, and even if you do not suffer, you might know someone who does. i hope this helps someone.
check out the site:
http://www.nationaleatingdisorders.org/
thanks,
alex b. period 2 and Ashley G. period 3
Wednesday, October 1, 2008
"I'm Not Fat I'm Latina"
After reading "I'm Not Fat I'm Latina," our class discussed the article. The author said that at Latino clubs, she got much more attention than her thinner friends. Boys in my class said that she probably said that just to make herself feel better because most guys don't actually like girls with curves. Here's an example of how that is sooo wrong...
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